Hi Greg,
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 08:18:09PM +1000, Greg Ungerer wrote:
The 68340 has it also. (And I have an old linux port for this processor)
That is just a SoC that contains a 68020 though, so __mc68020__ would
be defined for that.
No, this is a cpu32 core, which is a subset of a 68020, so gcc does not
define __mc68020__, or at least should not (there are old bug reports
about that).
I surmise the 68360 has it also.
I believe that is a SoC with a 68040 cpu core, so I would expect that
__mc68040__ would be correct for that.
This is a cpu32+ core.
Same here.
Not that it is that important now :)
Philippe
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